Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile
Author: t-hartt-hart Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:22
I tried uninstalling BCM, and still get the same error message.
Please let me know if you find a solution to this problem.
Theresa
t-hart@ hotmail.com
thb@ architectureontheweb.com
"John Huang [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hmm. I am sorry to hear that, GSH.
> You can stop BCM from loading every time Outlook starts up without having to
> uninstall the BCM software itself, if BCM uninstallation is giving you
> trouble.
>
> To do that, you launch Outlook 2007, and follow these steps:
> 1. From the "File" menu, point to "Data File Management..."
> 2. In the new Account Settings > Data Files window, select "Business Contact
> Manager", and click the "X Remove" button.
>
> Next time you start Outlook, BCM will not be loaded.
>
> Note that BCM software is still installed on your boss's system, just that
> he won't see it (and those error messages) any more.
>
> If you are interested in solving the issue completely, we can continue with
> the troubleshooting. Let me know if this helps solving your immediate issue
> on your boss's laptop, though.
> --
> John Huang [MSFT]
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
>
> "GSH" wrote:
>
>> John,
>> I am also having the same issue with Outlook/OfficePro 2007 on my boss's
>> Dell notebook. It started about a week ago. I really want to just uninstall
>> BCM (it does not fit our business) but the Set Up Wizard "encounters a
>> problem and needs to close". I installed Office 2007 SP1 and the Error now
>> says Business Contact Manager Failed to load, The type initializer for
>> '' threw an exception.
>>
>> In this Outlook 2007 Help Menu there is no "About
>> Business Contact Manager for Outlook "
>>
>> GSH
>>
>> "johnkemper" wrote:
>>
>>> I am receiving messages that say...Business Contact Manager Failed to load,
>>> Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. When I try to
>>> close the box, many more keep popping up. How do I solve this problem?
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